• Lifeguarded

    No

  • Good For

    Snorkeling· Fishing · Relaxing ·Beach Walks · Picnics

No lifeguard is posted at Anini Beach, and it is still considered one of the safer beaches on Kauai’s North Shore during the summer months. Use caution during the winter months, as it can be dangerous. Anini boasts the longest and widest fringing reef in the Hawaiian Islands. Because of the unique conditions, it usually has well-protected waters and some of the most consistent conditions for water activities. Enjoy snorkeling, beach walks, picnicking, paddle boarding, and windsurfing. Anini beach is known to have strong currents in the channels and outside the protective reef. Always use caution, especially during high surf.

Anini Beach is suitable for camping and an excellent beach for simply relaxing with a book, fishing from shore, or paddle boarding above the lively reef. The deeper and more precise water can be enticing, but it is better to be cautious and stay closer to shore.

Anini Beach is usually less crowded than Poipu or Hanalei and quite breathtaking. The Beach Park has multiple campsites with permits, shade trees, picnic tables, pavilions, restrooms, and showers. Unfortunately, no lifeguard is posted at Anini Beach, though it is still considered one of the safer beaches on Kauai’s North Shore during the summer months.

Anini Beach boasts the longest and widest fringing reef in the Hawaiian Islands. Because of the unique conditions, it usually has well-protected waters and some of the most consistent conditions for water activities. Enjoy snorkeling, beach walks, picnicking, paddle boarding, and windsurfing. However, Anini beach is known to have strong currents in the channels and outside the protective reef. Therefore, always use caution, especially during high surf.

Anini Beach is famous for camping and is also an excellent beach for simply relaxing with a book, fishing from shore, or paddle boarding above the lively reef. The deeper water can be enticing, but it is better to be cautious and stay closer to shore.

Anini Beach is usually less crowded than Poipu or Hanalei and quite breathtaking. The Beach Park has multiple campsites with permits, shade trees, picnic tables, pavilions, restrooms, and showers.

Beach Safety

  • Choose beaches with a lifeguard.
  • Before entering the water check for any warning signs indicating hazardous conditions.
  • Avoid swimming during high surf.
  • Never swim alone.
  • Never allow small children to swim or play in water unattended.
  • Never swim in murky water and never swim in river mouths.
  • Never turn your back on the ocean, an unexpected wave can knock you down and drag you out.
  • Listen to weather and surf forecasts on local radio or check the surf report

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